Saturday 18 May 2013

Starburst


I've had to explain to a few people recently why I haven't gone down the management route and why I never intend to.  I did do a management course once, 12 years ago, and decided there and then that it wasn't for me.  I'm far too easily distracted by new things to try, and would definitely be the creative/ideas person in a team, and not so much the person who gets things done.  

Here is my latest distraction, a Starburst book, and it's specially for @lancslassrach.

The advantage of this one is that is folds up pretty small yet has plenty of space for writing and illustrations.  Each "page" is almost A4 in size.  It can have as many or as few sections as you like.  Mine has 6.  I used coloured card as I don't have any coloured paper.  Here's how to do it:


















For each section: 1.  Take a piece of A4 paper and cut a square from it by folding it as shown and cutting off the extra rectangle.


















2.  Unfold your square and fold it in half from top to bottom.


















3.  Fold it in half again.


















4.  Open up your square again and you'll see that it has 3 different folds.


















5.  Fold inwards the squares that have the diagonal folds through them....


















6.  .....and this is what you will have.


















7.  Make your other sections in the same way, then stick them together on the blank square sides, taking care to match up the folds and open edges.


















8.  Now all the sections are stuck together.


















9.  Cut 2 squares of card, 11.5cm  x 11.5 cm, for the covers, and stick them to the outsides of your starburst.  And that's it!


















Each section can be opened up individually and has a large space for writing and drawing.  You could also make these using A5 paper.  They would then be mini-starbursts but would still have nearly A5-sized "pages".

These mini-books would be useful for any writing that comprises different sections or chapters.

1 comment:

  1. Fab! Thanks for sharing. Management loss is our gain!

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